Plagiarism in academia has become a major issue. The origins of this problem could range from scribes' idleness to errors, with a lack of compassion in the transcribing and reviewing process being one of the most prominent example. Some people believe plagiarism is harmful, while others allow it.
Piracy is the same as committing a crime. It is illegal for a writer to use a quote without the author's permission. Plagiarism is not regarded a crime or is treated lightly in many nations. For example Students in Canada, grow up in an environment where copyright is mostly a show. Photocopy shops frequently reproduce or copy complete books without fear of legal ramifications. Many children are taught in school to memorise and repeat the works of others and are discouraged from developing their own thoughts. The development of Facebook, which barely enforces intellectual property rights, has resulted in even more lawlessness. Overall, theft is tolerated, if not encouraged, in our culture. Based on their history, culture, and legal systems, countries around the world have varying standards.
The best solutions for plagiarism are to implement degrees of punishments. Those who outright copy and paste works and pass them off as their own for commercial purposes should be subject to full criminal and civil prosecution. This will limit the most extreme cases. Sharing and posting materials on the internet is a thornier issue because the perpetrators do not always receive direct financial benefit and can be difficult to track down. In these cases, it is the websites, such as Facebook, that must police members and initiate warnings and bans to repeat offenders.
To sum up, saviour punishment should be enforced and the website providing this services should be banned.
Plagiarism
in academia has become a major issue. The origins of this problem could range from scribes' idleness to errors, with a lack of compassion in the transcribing and reviewing process being one of the most prominent example.
Some
people
believe
plagiarism
is harmful, while others
allow
it.
Piracy is the same as committing a crime. It is illegal for a writer to
use
a quote without the author's permission.
Plagiarism
is not regarded a crime or
is treated
lightly
in
many
nations.
For example
Students in Canada, grow up in an environment where copyright is
mostly
a
show
. Photocopy shops
frequently
reproduce or copy complete books without fear of legal ramifications.
Many
children
are taught
in school to
memorise
and repeat the works of others and
are discouraged
from developing their
own
thoughts. The development of Facebook, which
barely
enforces intellectual property rights, has resulted in even more lawlessness.
Overall
, theft
is tolerated
, if not encouraged, in our culture. Based on their history, culture, and legal systems, countries around the world have varying standards.
The best solutions for
plagiarism
are to implement degrees of punishments. Those who outright copy and paste works and pass them off as their
own
for commercial purposes should be subject to full criminal and civil prosecution. This will limit the most extreme cases. Sharing and posting materials on the internet is a thornier issue
because
the perpetrators do not always receive direct financial benefit and can be difficult to
track
down. In these cases, it is the websites, such as Facebook, that
must
police members and initiate warnings and bans to repeat offenders.
To sum up,
saviour
punishment should
be enforced
and the website providing
this
services should
be banned
.